Yaakov (Jack) Teitel, the "Jewish terrorist" who was convicted in April of two murders of Palestinians and sentenced to two life sentences plus 30 additional years, has appealed his verdict to the Supreme Court.

After three years of legal debate, a Jerusalem court rejected arguments that Jewish terrorist Jack Teitel was mentally unstable when he murdered two Palestinians Arabs in 1997 and attempted to murder a Messianic Jewish pastor and a prominent left-wing professor a decade later.